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contained a
character Lady Bab Blue who was a
parody of
bluestockings. A
reference to
bluestockings has been
attributed to John Amos
Comenius in his 1638...
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Bluestockings. Its
founding location was 172
Allen Street, and is
currently located a few
blocks east on 116
Suffolk Street.
Bluestockings actively...
- Look up
bluestocking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bluestocking is an educated,
intellectual woman.
Bluestocking or
Bluestockings may also refer...
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Members of The
Bluestockings were
berated by the press, and
their private lives were a
source of
outrage for the public.
Bluestocking produced 52 issues...
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woman in
literature and the arts" in
Brilliant women: 18th-century
bluestockings. (2008)
Elizabeth Eger and Lucy
Peltz (eds.) New Haven: Yale University...
- Women: 18th-Century
Bluestockings. New Haven, Ct.: Yale
University Press, 2008. ISBN 9781855143890 Gibson, Susannah. The
Bluestockings: A
History of the...
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University of Oxford, UK. "A
Conversation with Jane
Robinson on
Bluestockings".
Bluestocking Oxford. 9
March 2017.
Archived from the
original on 4 May 2018...
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writer of
conduct books for women. She
became ****ociated with the
London Bluestockings. Hester, the
daughter of
Thomas Mulso (1695–1763), a
gentleman farmer...
- May 1700 – 15
April 1788) was an
English artist, letter-writer, and
bluestocking,
known for her "paper-mosaicks" and
botanic drawing,
needlework and her...
- 18th-century
bluestockings. New Haven, Ct.: Yale
University Press. ISBN 978-0300141030. Pohl,
Nicole (2003).
Reconsidering the
Bluestockings. San Marino...